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9:47am Sunday 13th December 2009 in Sport
Barnet boss Ian Hendon has called on his players to take more responsibility for their actions.
Hendon watched his side lose their unbeaten home league record yesterday, as visitors Crewe won 2-1 at Underhill.
Poor defending again cost the Bees.
"Players have to take responsibility for their actions and start to take things on board," he said.
Hendon said he thought his side showed a lot of character to get back in the game, Dean Sinclair equalising just before the interval and the Bees starting the second half far better.
"I thought we looked like we were on the front foot, and were going to take the game, and then their kid kicks a straight ball down the pitch and, yet again there's another mix up between the two centre-backs and there you have it, 2-1 down."
Barnet have no game in midweek, but travel to Accrington Stanley this Saturday.
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